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Dealing with some of the major themes in film narratives, this book draws on the theories of French psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva. It looks at how narratives have changed over time, and considers the sources of our variable reactions to themes and representations of horror, strangers, and love.

In addition to a selection of contemporary mainstream films, the major films for analysis are New Zealand “New Wave” films such as Alison Maclean’s Kitchen Sink and Crush; Vincent Ward’s Vigil; and Jane Campion’s Sweety, An Angel at My Table, and The Piano.



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"An exacting, impressive survey of Julia Kristeva's intersection with film, Goodnow's book offers numerous insights into the influential critic's work and a useful summary of the scope and range of her inquiry...This is a solid piece of cogent critical analysis, rich in detail and insight." · Choice



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface

Chapter 1. Introduction to Kristeva

  • A first general concept: Order and disturbances of order
  • A second pervasive concern: The text of society and history
  • Proximal history

Chapter 2. Horror - Basic concepts: The abject and its varieties

  • Introducing Kitchen Sink
  • The abject, borders, and images of pollution
  • Varieties of the abject

Chapter 3. Horror - Specifiying the circumstances

  • The nature of rituals of defilement
  • The function of rituals of defilement
  • Questions about rituals
  • The knowledge that rituals imply
  • Differences among spectators

Chapter 4. Strangers - Basic concepts: Strangers without and within

  • Aspects of continuity and change
  • Introducing two films: Vigil and Crush
  • Who is the stranger?
  • What marks the stranger?
  • What creates the tension?
  • What is the narrative function of the stranger?
  • When are tensions and changes most likely to occur?

Chapter 5. Strangers – Expansions: The stranger’s story

  • Introducing An Angel At My Table
  • The stranger's position
  • The stranger's feelings
  • The stranger's options
  • Angel’s impact upon the spectator

Chapter 6. Love - Basic concepts

  • Aspects of continuity and change
  • Sweetie, Piano: An introduction
  • What are the forms of love?
  • The difficulties of love
  • Links to change: Steps towards love
  • Times of difficulty and change

Chapter 7. Love - Expansions: Old and new discourses

  • Aspects of continuity and change
  • Current discourses and their weaknesses
  • The shape of new tales of love
  • The special case of motherhood and material love

Chapter 8. The text of society and history

  • The paths for Vigil and Kitchen Sink
  • A rockier path: Crush
  • Campion’s first feature: Sweetie
  • Campion’s second feature: Angel
  • Campion’s third feature: The Piano
  • Cross-cutting themes

Chapter 9. Some conceptual questions

  • Kristeva's "generations" of feminist theory
  • On ”men” and ”women”
  • Women’s voice, women’s writing, women’s genius
  • Some reservations
  • A reminder of positives

End-notes
References

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/03/2014
      ISBN13: 9781782385066, 978-1782385066
      ISBN10: 1782385061

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Dealing with some of the major themes in film narratives, this book draws on the theories of French psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva. It looks at how narratives have changed over time, and considers the sources of our variable reactions to themes and representations of horror, strangers, and love.

      In addition to a selection of contemporary mainstream films, the major films for analysis are New Zealand “New Wave” films such as Alison Maclean’s Kitchen Sink and Crush; Vincent Ward’s Vigil; and Jane Campion’s Sweety, An Angel at My Table, and The Piano.



      Trade Review

      "An exacting, impressive survey of Julia Kristeva's intersection with film, Goodnow's book offers numerous insights into the influential critic's work and a useful summary of the scope and range of her inquiry...This is a solid piece of cogent critical analysis, rich in detail and insight." · Choice



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Preface

      Chapter 1. Introduction to Kristeva

      • A first general concept: Order and disturbances of order
      • A second pervasive concern: The text of society and history
      • Proximal history

      Chapter 2. Horror - Basic concepts: The abject and its varieties

      • Introducing Kitchen Sink
      • The abject, borders, and images of pollution
      • Varieties of the abject

      Chapter 3. Horror - Specifiying the circumstances

      • The nature of rituals of defilement
      • The function of rituals of defilement
      • Questions about rituals
      • The knowledge that rituals imply
      • Differences among spectators

      Chapter 4. Strangers - Basic concepts: Strangers without and within

      • Aspects of continuity and change
      • Introducing two films: Vigil and Crush
      • Who is the stranger?
      • What marks the stranger?
      • What creates the tension?
      • What is the narrative function of the stranger?
      • When are tensions and changes most likely to occur?

      Chapter 5. Strangers – Expansions: The stranger’s story

      • Introducing An Angel At My Table
      • The stranger's position
      • The stranger's feelings
      • The stranger's options
      • Angel’s impact upon the spectator

      Chapter 6. Love - Basic concepts

      • Aspects of continuity and change
      • Sweetie, Piano: An introduction
      • What are the forms of love?
      • The difficulties of love
      • Links to change: Steps towards love
      • Times of difficulty and change

      Chapter 7. Love - Expansions: Old and new discourses

      • Aspects of continuity and change
      • Current discourses and their weaknesses
      • The shape of new tales of love
      • The special case of motherhood and material love

      Chapter 8. The text of society and history

      • The paths for Vigil and Kitchen Sink
      • A rockier path: Crush
      • Campion’s first feature: Sweetie
      • Campion’s second feature: Angel
      • Campion’s third feature: The Piano
      • Cross-cutting themes

      Chapter 9. Some conceptual questions

      • Kristeva's "generations" of feminist theory
      • On ”men” and ”women”
      • Women’s voice, women’s writing, women’s genius
      • Some reservations
      • A reminder of positives

      End-notes
      References

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